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Monitor Archive for November 15, 1983

For guerrilla leader Pastora, the road to Nicaraguan peace winds through the US
News In Brief
World economy still isn't riding coattails of US recovery
The old ways dominate the new - for now - in the Indian village of Taos
Light speed correction
Civil rights save
To cheer, or lament?
'The loose-leaf library'
It's creativity vs. megazap in video-game sales battle
Kenya cheers Queen...and British trade
Remembering JFK, America's most fascinating might-have-been
Head of small-business panel warns Oregon that taxes are driving industry away
Time for Thanksgiving: a problem
The Mideast's undrawn daggers
New Zealand's conservatives tackle long tradition of unionism
No pity parties for us
You ate what? With whom?
Nation's Republican governors see hopeful signs in resurging Reagan popularity
News In Brief
Look back at Clark
Concession
Reagan's return
French and Algerians mend fences despite memories of war
Stephen Crane on brotherhood
Nothing Orwellian about a meeting of thinkers weighing truth of '1984'
Denmark's dreamy island of Fyn
Poetry dissected; Holocaust tale; The Modern Poetic Sequence, by M.L. Rosenthal and Sally M. Gall. New York: Oxford University Press. 508 pp. $29.95...
Finding islands of freedom in a sea of Soviet authority
Political casualties at China's top paper
Six months in office, Chicago mayor gets '99% of what I want'
Poland tries novel approach on price rises
Tuning in to the quest for the ultimate television picture
Buyers beware of tricks in ad language
News In Brief

Ford's aerodynamic Mark VII takes aim at European competition
More than a stopgap needed
Of horses and men - on 'Nova'
News In Brief
Charlton Heston discusses TV - and 'Chiefs'
Kremlin is feeling pressure from below
Needed: a fresh approach to nuclear power
News In Brief
Celebrating and preserving the heritage of American families
News In Brief
News In Brief
Peru's voters cast a shadow over the Shining Path rebels
News In Brief
News In Brief
News In Brief
Edna Coryell: a one-woman lacemaking revival
Gender gap persists, even as Reagan tries to patch record
Quotable quotes
News In Brief
NBA's Dallas Mavericks patiently piece together solid, young team
Then back to our sensible brogues?